Sentence examples for reasonable equivalent from inspiring English sources

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The neutral collective voice offers a reasonable equivalent to disinformation's tone of authorless authority.

The method is beneficial for establishing a reasonable equivalent circuit of impedance spectroscopy with a CPE behavior, especially when q is very small.

The method divides the design of control allocation system into two parts: the longitudinal and lateral, solve the problem and find the allocation law by choosing reasonable equivalent virtual effectors.

The results under different preload conditions show that the non-uniform preload with reasonable equivalent magnitude and direction can effectively adjust the spindle rotating center and compensate the spindle rotation error, and thus improves the rotational accuracy of the spindle system under complicated and alternating working conditions.

In view of this, by introducing a smooth equation and some reasonable equivalent reformulations, we investigate a generalized Newton iteration method with high-order convergence rate for solving a class of large-scale linear complementarity problem, which make full use of the superiority of the second-order convergence rate of the classical Newton method.

We consider the independent Gaussian noise of mean zero that has been added to the images of the top row of Fig. 2 in order to create the image pairs #2 #3, #5 #6, #8 #9, and #11 #12 as a reasonable equivalent to random errors of a hypothetical imaging process [16] by which these images could have been detected from strictly regular 2D-periodic arrays of points of variable sizes and intensities.

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As a matter of fact, one may consider the calculated test images to be reasonable equivalents of images that have been recorded at different signal-to-noise ratios with a "perfect microscope" where the microscope's point spread function is the Dirac delta function.

Could it have played a part in the preservation of the tissues?To test this idea, the researchers designed an experiment using freshly slaughtered ostriches which, being large and flightless birds, seemed to be a reasonable modern equivalent to dinosaurs.

Local dealers posted homemade signs that bore a reasonable phonetic equivalent of its four syllables, and word got back to America that the drink was being publicized by symbols that sounded more or less like "Coca-Cola" but actually meant "female horse fastened with wax" or "bite the wax tadpole".

The quality is reasonable - equivalent to the camera on a cheaper smartphone - and you do get photos and angles that wouldn't happen without a device perched on your nose.

The spatial scales seem reasonable and equivalent for the two tsunamis.

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